You can also do a quick check of the wires under the front seats. I took my car the the dealer for a light a few years back and it turned out that my dog chewed through the wires leading to the PS seat. The plugs can also pull out or get yanked out causing a break in the connection.

Probably but it's worth a look. It's been so long ago that I can't remember if the light ever flashed or not. It did flash when I had the wrong seat belts in a set of new seat I installed but I don't remember it ever blinking when the wires where broke.

BTW you probably already know this but I'll say it anyways. The light will only flash when the car is first started. It will go through a flashing cycle a couple times and then stay on steady.

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